Yadikoon, le petit prince
Yama, a single mother with an autistic son, Yadikoon, loses her job. Alone and without resources, how will she find work?
Yama, a single mother with an autistic son, Yadikoon, loses her job. Alone and without resources, how will she find work?
Toutou Diarra
Yama
Claude Dieye
Yadikoon
Philippe Sylvain Coly
Yannick
Awa Diop
Yasmine
Hubert Saint Vital
Younoussa
Marie Ange Zie
Yacine
Mamadou Ba
Le caissier du supermarché
Yama, a single mother with an autistic son, Yadikoon, loses her job. Alone and without resources, how will she find work?
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